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Show ar T"" ! BIAHDIMG ME.VS Contest Features Fabulous Prizes old traiL in trying to follow Joe Nielson says he thought he had seen sandstorms before, but he had never seen anything like the one this jeep company was in for about two hours, Saturday. Our recent storms have brought about an inch and a half of moisture every little bit helps, and keeps us hoping. By Gladys and Albert R. Lyman The buzz of many bees among Guy R. Hurst has returned from the apricot blooms, is the glad his winters work at the Mesa call of spring calling us to wake temple. His brother, Ray Hurst up w'ith new hope and try it once and wife are due here soon with Lance Phillips. more. Dr. and Mrs. Norwood Porter Erastus Burtenshaw is still in have been visiting Blanding the poor health. His son Ferron and last week. Mrs. Porter says they wife came Saturday from Grand are very happy in California, and Junction to see him. Record the children are growing like Jesse Johnson, still in very poor The San weeds. health, was taken again Monday Monticello, Utah Our museum is growing stead- morning at three oclock to the April 6, 1961 ily, and we are rushed in trying San Juan hospital. Word coming Page Six to get everything on display as from there since that time is not the tourist season opens. Already encouraging. Crowded out last week our register record shows they are increasing. One interesting relic Reports from Erastus Burtenwe have received recently, is from shaw in the hospital i3 that he is Karl Barton, of Verdure. It is the improving and will soon be able FOR SALE original note written on the 9th of to come home. May, 1887, by Mrs. Amasa Barton Miss Annabelle Fletcher of (Feenie Hyde) telling of the murder of her husband by a Navajo, Cannonville, Utah, came to Blandand sent by Posey, the Piute, to ing as a guest of Deanne BurtenBluff, urging somebody to come shaw to spend spring vacation. quick, as she was there with her She is a sister to the wife of WillSen Juan Record mother and two babies at Eincone, ard Wright, and was taken on a ten miles down the river from trip by Willards parents, Frank Bluff. and Dora, to see some of our Grandma Lillian Helquist was Aneth, the Goose Necks, taken Thursday to the San Juan country; the She returns to her school Hat. and general hospital for medical checkup. She has been in in Logan Thursday. ENJOY Saturday morning, three jeeppoor health for some time. held loads of people from here tried Funeral services were A REAL Thursday in the Indian chapel with a Navajo guide. Little Boy, under the direction of Dale Shum-wa- y from Kayenta, to follow the old for the daughroute taken by the 25 original ter of John and Lorena Naki. It is scouts sent out by the church in said the little one died as a result 1879. He was trying to pilot them of injuries suffered when two of the little boys fell on it as they along the route followed from were scuffling. John is one of our Tuba City to the place between long-tim- e Full Course Meals friends; we knew him the mouth of McElmo where the scouts came to the river. In the as a little boy in the nineties. Viva Black was taken Thursday company was Grant and JoseWE INVITE YOU IN to the Salt Lake hospital for treat- phine Bayles, Lyman and Dolores ment. Bayles, Marian Bayles, Joe and TURQUOISE Mrs. Iris McCoy, of Montrose, Marian Nielson, Edward P. LyCAFE came Saturday with her daugh-- ( man, and Alma Jones. They ters, Judy Ann and Kelly Sue, and that because of the many report roads Bluff, Utah her son Tom to visit with her that have crisscrossed the country mother, Mrs. Gladys Lyman. Also, since Lupe and Jack Hale that time, without a guide on Saturday, Mrs. Elda Flandro would be lost anyone hopelessly came to visit with Mrs. McCoy and their mother. Mrs. Alice Standifird i3 back New Simon Pies with us after her winter visit with and her children in California Arizona. Betty Reddeye, who was burned when fire caught her clothing after it was splashed with coal-oi- l, and wras taken to Albuquerque for treatment, died as a result of the burns, and her body was returned here for burial. The funeral was held Saturday in the Indian chapel under the direction of the local missionaries. She was the fourteen-year-old daughter of George and Jennie Reddeye. A sister, 13 year old Marie Reddeye, came from Spanish Fork where she is attending school, and staying at the home of Bishop Billiston. Sylvan Johnson drove up and brought her to the funeral, and she returned with Gary Shumway. The Pallbearers at the funeral Are. you looking for variety in spring desserts? Carnation were Dave, Claude, and Baxter Company, makers of Simple Simon fresh-froze- n pies, have the Benale, Bettys uncles; Gray Bil-seanswer in the three new pies currently being introduced. InBert Dale Shumway and cluded in this delicious trio are Custard, Coconut Custard and Palmer pies. Blackberry his and girl Gary Shumway The smooth, custard, made with wholefriend from Provo where he is some milk, country fresh eggs, sugar and imported spices, is attending school, were here over baked in tender, flaky, crisp, well browned pastry. No more the weekend, accompanied by their soggy, pale crusts of watery fillings when you serve custard pie! The Carnation Research Laboratories and Simple Simon test friends, Mr. and Mrs. Howard kitchens worked several years to perfect the formulas for both Wate. cus'ard and pastry in order to market a top quality custard pie, Jim and Ila Harvey of Salt and now it is yours to enjoy! The delicate custard flavor is Lake were visiting here over the enhanced with the addition of imported spices, and a light weekend. sprinkle of nutmeg over the top adds eye appeal. In the cocoPerry Winters, and his mother nut custard variety flavor and texture contrast are created Rowena, were recently in Salt through the liberal use of shredded coconut. Lake making some preliminary The new fresh frozen blackberry pie is another dessert for aparrangements Perrys d Oregon blackberries of the finest quality triumph. southern to mission the are processed and quick frozen at their flavor peak to be proaching used states. in the pie filling. The berries are combined with sugar and lemon juice, and the resulting flavor is a delicious sweet-tar- t John Kartcher, Junior, has reone. As in the case of all the Simple 'Simon pies, the crust turned from Argentina, where he is tender, flaky and well browned. So now, you can enjoy has been serving the last twro blackberry pie, regardless of season. The berries used to make years as an LDS missionary. He the Simple Simon pies are carefully chosen by Carnation Com has gone to Provo to register at pany Quality Control personnel. the BYU. Juan Guest Checks The worlds largest contest, featuring $3 million worth of prizes and 50,000 prize winners, is being sponsored by the Dumas Milner Corporation of Jackson, Mississippi, makers of Pine-So- l, Perma Starch, Copper Glo, Alumi Glo and other household products. The grand prize, as shown above, is a Dodge Dart filled with $10,000 in cash, fondly handled by beauty contest winner and model Linda Kully. There are 250 first prizes, each o.ie a Dodge Dart, hardtop model. There are 2,000 second prizes, each a complete dining room set; 7,000 thud prizes of power lav 15,000 fourth prizes of wiist wutJies; and 25,750 h...i prizes of electric fruit juicers. x-r- ay SCENES from the fifth and sixth grade operetta held Friday, March 24 at the Monticello Elementary school. The name of the operetta was Space Ship X2000. A large crowd enjoyed the performance and the school wishes to thank the parents for coming out and supporting the performance. i SCOTCH HAND True TAPE DISPENSERS Introduction of Old-Sty- le m Kentucky Bourbon STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE. 86 PROOI Son Juan Record KENTUCKV Did you know Gasoline is Taxed at a Rate 5 Times as High Simple y, as Diamonds? J STEAK Sun-ripene- UTAH, YOU PAY $122 TAX ON lO GALLONS OF GASOLINE f Gasoline taxes will be lowered if the latest temporary Federal gasoline tax increase expires on June 3Cth as scheduled by the 1959 Federal Highway Act. we are in favor of the the roads that building motoring public needs. Along with all good citizens, : I But, in the last 10 years alone, Federal and State taxes nationwide on gasoline have skyrocketed 51 sky-- I rocketed to a point where gasoline, a basic commodity, is actually taxed at a rate five times as high as luxuries like diamonds and mink coats. Must gasoline taxes be so high? Most people believe that gasoline taxes are high because the money is needed to pay for our national highway program. This is not so. tax dollar The fact is that out of every highway-use- r collected last year by the Federal government, more than 40 cents Mas diverted to purposes . tax revenues were spent for highIf these highway-use- r should be as they gasoline taxes could be lowered, ways the and highway program given a boost. In fact, the Federal-Ai- d Highway Act of 1 959 provides added that when the temporary Federal gasoline tax ex- June on 30th, 1961, as scheduled, some $802 mil- pires taxes now diverted to the lion a year in highway-use- r u.s. Treasurys general fund will instead be deposited in the Highway Trust Fund. As a result, if the latest Federal temporary gasoline tax non-highw- ay D ' r i increase expires on June 30th as scheduled the national highway program will actually get $225 million more-eac- h year than it now receives from the latest Federal temporary gasoline tax increase. surIn January of this year, after an exhaustive vey of national transportation policy, a special U. S. Senate study group confirmed the wisdom of this decision. 1 j This will be good news for you. You will be able to enjoy a steadily improving highway system, at a lower gasoline tax-rat- e. j HERE ARE THE FACTS ABOUT TODAY'S HIGH GASOLINE TAXES In Utah, you pay $1.00 tax on 10 gallons of gasoline. in Federal taxes You pay lOtf tax a gallon plus 6$ in State taxes. v Gasoline is taxed diamonds. at a fate t I Wheat seed treated with "Ceresan" seed disinfectants can yield an extra $9 per acre; same tor barley; better than $10 in flax; and $5 for oats. 5 times os high as The average Utah motor vehicle owner pays $83 a year in gasoline taxes. Since 1951 there have been three increases in the Federal gasoline tax alone. In the last 10 years, gasoline taxes nationwide have skyrocketed 51 yet the national-averag- e price of gasoline itself has risen only 5.5 during the same period. The Gasoline You Buy Is Taxed Too High! Presented in the public interest by the Gasoline Tax Education Committee, 575 Lexington Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. 0) If u col icaoun wny you should plant seed treated with liJ Du Pont CERESAN Liquid Seed Disinfect- ants. See your seed treater today! On all chemicals, always follow labeling instructions and warnings carefully, BETTER THINGS FOB BETTER UVING .THROUGH QiEMISTiCf .. |